Income sources used by digital nomads in 2026
An overview of how digital nomads generate income online in 2026, covering common methods and how the landscape has shifted in recent years.
Some Chinese cities are offering grants of up to $720,000 to individual founders who build AI companies without hiring employees. The programs target solo founders operating AI-driven businesses.
An overview of how digital nomads generate income online in 2026, covering common methods and how the landscape has shifted in recent years.
A guide to living and working remotely in Bengaluru covers neighborhoods, housing costs, coworking spaces, and visa considerations. The city is India's main technology hub and a common base for remote workers in South Asia.
A video argues that trade infrastructure between Canada and China, and deals between the EU and South America and India, represent durable realignments that cannot be quickly reversed. The piece contends that wealth will follow these shifting allegiances rather than political cycles.
Nagasaki Prefecture is accepting applications from July 1 for the second year of its nomad residency program, offering 20 spots and one month of free lodging to remote workers who contribute locally. The program is described as Japan's first prefectural-level nomad residency initiative.
Latvia offers a 0% tax rate on reinvested profits and allows some companies to be registered quickly in a digital-friendly environment. The country is positioned as an entry point to the European market for foreign entrepreneurs and investors.
Foreign nationals can register a business in Panama without local partners or residency, retaining 100% ownership. The process involves choosing a business structure, registering the company, and obtaining a Notice of Operation and commercial license.
Working across borders introduces tax obligations, visa requirements, and insurance needs that differ from standard employment arrangements. The article covers how these administrative factors apply to people working remotely from multiple countries.
The June 2026 Visa Bulletin shows Final Action Dates for Worldwide EB categories unchanged, China EB-1 and EB-2 unchanged with EB-3 advancing, and India EB-1 and EB-2 retrogressing while EB-3 advances. USCIS guidance on which chart to use for filing was pending at time of publication.